AMD has officially launched their latest R9 M200, R7 M200 and R5 M200 series mobility lineup which are rebrand of the past HD 8000M and HD 7000M series. AMD has also announced their flagship Radeon R9 M290X GPU that is a rebrand of the HD 8970M (HD 7970M rebrand).

AMD Rebrands Radeon R9 M200, R7 M200, R5 M200 Series

AMD’s 2014 Mobility lineup will include three series which include R9 M200 which are the enthusiast class chips replacing the HD 8900M and HD 8800M series. The Radeon R7 M200 is the performance tier chip replacing the Radeon HD 8700M and HD 8600M series while the mainstream Radeon R5 M200 will replace the HD 8500M and HD 8400M series chips. The following list gives a much clear representation of the product positioning:

Each class will get one product update for now, the R9 M290X will be the flagship chip replacing the HD 8970M. The Radeon R7 M265 will replace the HD 8700M series chip while the R5 M230 will remain the entry level chip replacing the HD 8400M series chip. The successors to the HD 8800M/8600M/8500M series will arrive later in 2014.

For specifications, the Radeon R9 M290X will feature the Pitcairn XT die with 1280 stream processors with a clock speed of 850 MHz base and 900 MHz boost while the 4 GB GDDR5 memory would be clocked at 1200 MHz which will run along a 256-bit interface. The card also features 20 compute units (1280 stream processors), 80 TMU and 32 ROPs. The entire specifications of the chip are listed in the chart below:

AMD Radeon R9 M290X

AMD Radeon HD 8970M

AMD Radeon HD 7970M

Codename

Volcanic Islands?

Neptune

Wimbledon XT

GPU Series

R9 M200

Solar Series (HD 8000M)

London Series (HD 7000M)

Architecture

GCN

GCN

GCN

Cores

1280

1280

1280

Memory

4 GB GDDR5

4 GB GDDR5

2 GB GDDR5

Memory Bus

256-bit

256-bit

256-bit

Core Clock

900 MHz

900 MHz

850 MHz

Memory Clock

1200 MHz

1200 MHz

1200 MHz

Process

28nm

28nm

28nm

TDP

100W

100W

100W

Launch Date

7th January 2014

15th May 2013

1st May 2012

The Radeon R7 M200 and Radeon R5 M200 series are also rebrands with the R5 M200 featuring 320 Stream processors clocked at 855 MHz and a 4 GB DDR3 memory operating at 1000 MHz pumping out only 16 GB/s bandwidth. We are also looking at 20 TMUs and 4 ROPs since the card is an entry level model. The R7 M265 would be a rebrand too with 384 Stream processors and a max clock speed of 850 – 900 MHz and a memory frequency of 1125 MHz with 2 GB GDDR5 buffer.

Computerbase managed to get some pictures of the event with MSI showcasing their new gaming notebooks featuring AMD’s R M200 series mobility graphics. You can see pictures of the notebooks below: